Poynter Institute, taking cues from the Southern Poverty Law
Center, attempted a blacklisting strategy to censor and shut down at least 29
credible conservative media outlets among 515 listed.

Doubtful is if Poynter will get their attack re-calibrated,
and whether their list is set to grow to more than 2,000, following the SPLC
pattern of padding the list for fund raising reasons.

Is a series of fundraising letters cued up targeting
deep-pocket liberals to solicit donations for a campaign against the unprecedented
number of “conservative propagandists?”

One thing that Christian Action Network President Martin
Mawyer noted as that CAN was not on the now-retracted initial list. “Not yet,”
he said.

“Is that a good thing or bad?” he added, tongue-in-cheek, alluding
to the right of passage CAN noted as a benefit of being listed among the
Southern Poverty Law Center’s bogus hate map organizations.

An employee with the SPLC is reported by World Net Daily as integral
to helping develop the Poynter blacklist. Poynter acknowledged the list failed
to measure up as credible and pulled it days after posting.

“We began an audit to test the accuracy and veracity of the list,” Barbara Allen, managing editor, Poynter.org, said. “While we feel that many of the sites did have a track record of publishing unreliable information, our review found weaknesses in the methodology.”

Poynter Institute is one of the latest liberal organizations outed as run by leftist ideologues who can’t be trusted to live up to their stated standards of integrity. (iStock photo)

Though touting their use of pre-existing databases and
including the professional input of dozens of journalist professionals, Allen
acknowledged the failed result and need for a retraction.

It was a complete retraction. The excuses do not apply to
the fact that the retraction had to be complete.

“Therefore, we are removing this unreliable-sites list until
we are able to provide our audience a more consistent and rigorous set of
criteria,” Allen said.

“The list was intended to be a starting place for readers
and journalists to learn more about the veracity of websites that purported to
offer news; it was not intended to be definitive or all encompassing,” she added.

“We regret that we failed to ensure that the data was
rigorous before publication, and apologize for the confusion and agitation
caused by its publication.”

Other organizations involved with developing the blacklist
include the Associated Press, snopes.com, FactCheck.org and Politifact.

Fox News Anchorman Lou Dobbs noted that the blacklisting was
an attack on the conservative internet, and it was a new low for liberals.

They are organized with a strategy to silence conservatives, to suppress our capability to publish or say anything.

Martin Mawyer

Katrina Trinko with the Daily Signal backed that assertion,
stating, “It’s fine to hate (our) content, but we take journalism and accuracy
and transparency very seriously, and Poynter is smearing us by putting us on an
unreliable news database.

Stephen Gutowski with the Free Beacon called out the list’s
author Barrett Golding, who currently is noted as having no posts at Poynter,
and his list story link now pulls up Allen’s retraction statement.

“Barrett Golding should be ashamed. Poynter should be ashamed,” Gutowski said. “Further retractions should be issued and the piece should be taken down until somewhere they can give actual specific reasons why.”

Gutowski noted
that the Free Beacon was on the list without a single cited instance of inaccuracy
or even a complaint of such.

“What a
disgusting exercise in bad faith from an organization that’s supposed to be
about improving and promoting journalism,” he added.

“Instead, they’re
creating tabloid-level listicles to smear reporters without offering even a
single piece of evidence. Shame on you, Poynter.”

Mawyer said we should all beware of Poynter’s next try at
following in the footsteps of the Southern Poverty Law Center in developing
such a list again.

“It appears to me that leftists may be running low on
organizations with credibility to get away with these sorts of stunts,” Mawyer
said.

“They were willing to deploy the Associated Press, Snopes.com and Politifact, and lead by the Poynter Institute, each is known as if liberal and intellectual, but like the SPLC, they are leftists in the trenches,” he added.

“We need to understand that these are organizations of the left, and they are organized with a strategy to silence conservatives, to suppress our capability to publish or say anything.”

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